Azhar and Tendulkar's blietzgriek v RSA in 1997 (away). Was some of the best strokes on display you will ever see. True gems.

Klusener's riposte to that.102*coming in at number 9.violent little innings.india lost by a mountain.(see what I did there)
Cullinan's 122* in that same series,saving the match for SA.Klusener again coming in at 9,scoring 49.

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Saeed Anwar's Kolkatta classic 188*.carry your bat innings.
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Lara's 132 WACA 1997.
The last of the spiteful Perth pitches.Cracks all over and he played a true gem.
Oh wait this is an epic innings,doestnt belong here.

Ramnaresh Sarwan's 107 not out against South Africa on an extremely tricky surface at Port of Spain. Everyone remembers Lara's remarkable 196 in the 1st innings, but Sarwan's second innings effort was just as amazing. Scoring 107 out of a total of 194. Like most of Ronnie's centuries, it was extremely pleasing on the eye. He was batting on a completely different level to everyone else.

Minnows are not known to produce great bowlers.Neither SL managed to do it as minnows. But Ravi Rathnayake was a good seamer, very tall and moved the ball around. In this game, against Pakistan in Sialkot 1985, Rathnayake produced 24 overs of relentless torture against a formidable Pakistani side taking 8/83. Most of that 83 runs came through third man and off chinese cuts.

Member of the Sanga fan club. (Ugh! it took me so long to become a real fan of his)

- Michael Hussey: 122 vs SA 2005/06 - Let's see, Australia were 0-0 and Hussey only had Glenn McGrath for company. Australia were 9/248, which was a sub-par score, although the conditions were somewhat helpful to bowlers. Hussey was dropped early and then went on a blitz. The end result? 355 all out and valuable momentum snatched.
- Ricky Ponting: twin centuries vs SA 2005/06 - The first century kept Australia in the game, whilst the second turned what could've been a difficult chase into an utter cakewalk. SA's bowlers were crap, admittedly, but it was a remarkable knock nonetheless.